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/japan security relations. today our theme is deepening ties while confronting new challenges, and we very much hope that today will be a wonderful opportunity to assess the state of u.s./japan security alliance, but also to look at some of the challenges we face in the future and to assess how we might continue to strengthen our security alliance. before we start and before i introduce our key note speaker, i wanted to recognize three special guests. first of all, we have coming from tokyo saws -- sasakawa peace foundation chairman, and also from tokyo the usa president and executive director -- [inaudible] [applause] and also i wanted to recognize former secretary of agriculture dan glickman, who's doing a wonderful job promoting congressional exchanges. i believe he's somewhere here in the audience too. [applause] and finally, before we start our, introduce the keynote speaker, i did want to mention we do have a twitter handle, hashtag u.s. japan security, so we hope you'll use that if you're tweeting about
/japan security relations. today our theme is deepening ties while confronting new challenges, and we very much hope that today will be a wonderful opportunity to assess the state of u.s./japan security alliance, but also to look at some of the challenges we face in the future and to assess how we might continue to strengthen our security alliance. before we start and before i introduce our key note speaker, i wanted to recognize three special guests. first of all, we have coming from tokyo...
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now, japan can do more than before. japan has new guidelines but after the big change of the interpretation of article nine of the constitution. i was the guy who explained how important the new registration was. the administration was not so .opular i think that was really important for the korean contingency. third was a really good test and experience for the role the government and civilians played. but still many lessons. all, since japan can do ,ore legally and practically that is not so well shared with the united states or are ok. -- r.o.k i have the same conclusions as the general. more information sharing. in the case of contingency that the admiral explained, so many things are happening. and a very fast level of contingency, that was not a serious case, but still we saw big trouble. in that case, the japan side was very puzzled with which counterpart we should ally. our alliance coordination between the japanese military, defense forces, and the u.s. force in japan was excellent. good communication. however,
now, japan can do more than before. japan has new guidelines but after the big change of the interpretation of article nine of the constitution. i was the guy who explained how important the new registration was. the administration was not so .opular i think that was really important for the korean contingency. third was a really good test and experience for the role the government and civilians played. but still many lessons. all, since japan can do ,ore legally and practically that is not so...
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i have been treating japan since 1994. japan goes up and down. it has been an excellent market for me for the past couple decades. but it is frustrating for investors that take a long-term view. we are currently trading at the highest in the nikkei since i started my career in 1994. there have been good gains made, a japan is a market that takes a tremendous amount of patience for some investors. david: convertible bonds. it is not an act -- asset class that appeals to the broader base. it is massively undervalued at the moment. can i just get in and by the yen? is there an index i can buy? unfortunately not, it has to be a specialized hedge fund like myself. in 1994 the convertible bond market was bigger than the global market combined, $300 billion. currently it is only $30 billion. japan is the cheapest convertible bond market in the world and presents a fantastic avenue to getting volatility exposure into japan. you say,at would because you specialize in japan and asia, what is the bigger risk? u.s.-china trade going up, or u.s.-north korea?
i have been treating japan since 1994. japan goes up and down. it has been an excellent market for me for the past couple decades. but it is frustrating for investors that take a long-term view. we are currently trading at the highest in the nikkei since i started my career in 1994. there have been good gains made, a japan is a market that takes a tremendous amount of patience for some investors. david: convertible bonds. it is not an act -- asset class that appeals to the broader base. it is...
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in japan. did you suffer discrimination up in japan? >> yes. some experience. good. now, it was stronger to work harder. i have to prove that i am not other guys.om any harder to prove the value. >> your family adopted a japanese name at one point. japan.ally in there was a japanese government forced every korean to change to japanese name. it was not their intention. we had to. >> you had to change. even morede me harder. i was feeling that i was hiding something. i was even tougher. >> you did not grow up in tokyo. a relativelyin small town. is that right? in japan. southern part. >> at one point said, you were very interested in meeting the of mcdonalds. mcdonalds food? what was it? and thatte the book book became the best seller. i was fully impressed. my god. this is great. it, mustho wrote about be great. >> how old were you when you him?dded to meet >> 16. >> you managed to get a meeting with him. called his assistant and distance call. it was so expensive. almost 100 calls. this is my n
in japan. did you suffer discrimination up in japan? >> yes. some experience. good. now, it was stronger to work harder. i have to prove that i am not other guys.om any harder to prove the value. >> your family adopted a japanese name at one point. japan.ally in there was a japanese government forced every korean to change to japanese name. it was not their intention. we had to. >> you had to change. even morede me harder. i was feeling that i was hiding something. i was even...
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and japan should stay being aware. advantage of these differing opinions that in order to try to get a good deal from japan. having argument is not a bad thing but we have to have discussion on how japan would be able to contribute to, contribute to the peace-building process and what is its place. of course our are a fear that eventually conflict. the second risk is i believe, for example, through the u.s. have satisfied by north korea only if i having up their icbms and lead to sanctions without no north korean equipment on the missiles. so it would also be a catastrophe if the u.s. nuclearization and security commitment to japan and south korea. so it means not only security threat by north korea would contribute but also might also dramatically change the balance of power in east asia. so third and final list is that the whole process and frail work of the denuclearization and would be designed only by the u.s., south korea and north korea. so if this occurs japan would be abandoned to make financial contributions
and japan should stay being aware. advantage of these differing opinions that in order to try to get a good deal from japan. having argument is not a bad thing but we have to have discussion on how japan would be able to contribute to, contribute to the peace-building process and what is its place. of course our are a fear that eventually conflict. the second risk is i believe, for example, through the u.s. have satisfied by north korea only if i having up their icbms and lead to sanctions...
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japan leading this united wall. once the war broke out in 1941, in america, most people called the pacific war in japan it was often referred to as the war for asian liberation. this was that second component of the ideology where the asian union with that oppose the western forces. hopefully, if you are in japan, liberate them. this new ordert, was every bit as oppressive as any old order had been. in theory it hoped to liberate east asian nations from western imperialism but in practiced japan moved to the nation under the guide of liberation and simply replaced any western that had been there. with rather brutal japanese rule. so, when the tokyo trial came around they played a central role in the allied argument against the war crimes suspect. the point being if he stayed on trial he had not been removed to the mental hospital, not either broken down in the middle of court or deceived my grandfather by faking it, he would have received the harsh possible punishment. the best comparison we can make is to the nazi
japan leading this united wall. once the war broke out in 1941, in america, most people called the pacific war in japan it was often referred to as the war for asian liberation. this was that second component of the ideology where the asian union with that oppose the western forces. hopefully, if you are in japan, liberate them. this new ordert, was every bit as oppressive as any old order had been. in theory it hoped to liberate east asian nations from western imperialism but in practiced...
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-japan security relations. today our theme is deepening ties while confronting new challenges and we very much hope that today will be a wonderful opportunity to assess the state of the u.s.-japan security alliance and also to look at the challenges we face in the future and to assess how we might continue to strengthen our security alliance. before we start, and before i introduce our keynote speaker i want to recognize three special guests. we have coming from tokyo, the peace foundation chairman, nobio tanaka -- >> applause -- and also from tokyo, the u.s.a. president and sasakawa director, june. and also i want to recognize former secretary of agriculture, dan glickman, doing a beautiful job promoting congressional exchanges. he is somewhere in the audience. [applause] >> and finally before we start our -- i wanted to mention authorize twos tweeting we have a twitter handle #usjapan security. now i'd like to introduce our guest and keynote speaker, ambassador, who is ambassador extraordinaire of japan to th
-japan security relations. today our theme is deepening ties while confronting new challenges and we very much hope that today will be a wonderful opportunity to assess the state of the u.s.-japan security alliance and also to look at the challenges we face in the future and to assess how we might continue to strengthen our security alliance. before we start, and before i introduce our keynote speaker i want to recognize three special guests. we have coming from tokyo, the peace foundation...
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japan saying it is not important and japan say the tpp is a good solution. i don't know how we can find the way out but we must. careful notes of administration concerns over bilateral trade, and we hope that through these talks we can find a mutually beneficial way out. president trump is quite focused on jobs, and last year japan was the number one for a job creator in the united dates of america. also invested more money in the u.s. last year that any , over 45 billion u.s. dollars. i don't want to get bogged down so let me just point out to symbolic figures. one is yes indeed, when i was stationed here 30 years ago as a first secretary for two years or something, in that time, japan was number one. almost 50 billion in trade. in our kind of percentage ratio in terms of a .umber if my memory was correct, over 50%. now, the figure amounts to something like 68 billion. slightly less than 70 or so. fortunately, our place has become third, supplanted by mexicans and i thought germany. , by germans. the point i would like to make isthat yes trade deficit less.
japan saying it is not important and japan say the tpp is a good solution. i don't know how we can find the way out but we must. careful notes of administration concerns over bilateral trade, and we hope that through these talks we can find a mutually beneficial way out. president trump is quite focused on jobs, and last year japan was the number one for a job creator in the united dates of america. also invested more money in the u.s. last year that any , over 45 billion u.s. dollars. i don't...
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-japan. but a big change of interpretation and the constitution -- [inaudible] actually, i was the public testimony guy who explained how important and other times that was not so popular. surrounded by the many demonstrators for securing japan in the asia-pacific region, too. i think it is very important for the korean in case. and there was a good test for the participants actually to experience the government with the new capacity of japan. but still there are many lessons possible since japan can do more illegally and politically. but that is not the united states senate not so well shared so i think it's clearly the same conclusion. the more information sharing is crucial. i think in the case of contingency that as admiral blair asked aarons, so many things are happening. very fast contingency was not a serious case. but spelled big trouble. japan was a very puzzled with which concept we should ally. and our alliance coordination between the japanese military forces and the u.s. forces i
-japan. but a big change of interpretation and the constitution -- [inaudible] actually, i was the public testimony guy who explained how important and other times that was not so popular. surrounded by the many demonstrators for securing japan in the asia-pacific region, too. i think it is very important for the korean in case. and there was a good test for the participants actually to experience the government with the new capacity of japan. but still there are many lessons possible since...
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japan leading this united walk. once the war broke out in 1941 in japan it was referred to as the war for asian liberation. this was that second component of the ideology where the asian union would then oppose the western forces. hopefully if you were in japan -- as it turned out this new order was every bit impressive any old order has been. in theory, asianism had hoped to liberate east asian nations from western imperialism. when tokyo trial came around, asianism played a central role. the point being that if okawa stayed on trial, if he not been removed from the mental hospital and broken down to see my grandfather, he would have received the harshest possible punishment. the best comparison we can make is to the nazi alfred rosenberg who after the trials were hanged. what i liked about this structure point of view as an author it reduced the immensity of world war ii down to just two individual lives. there lies personal history and influential. now, i traveled the united states meeting veterans learning about
japan leading this united walk. once the war broke out in 1941 in japan it was referred to as the war for asian liberation. this was that second component of the ideology where the asian union would then oppose the western forces. hopefully if you were in japan -- as it turned out this new order was every bit impressive any old order has been. in theory, asianism had hoped to liberate east asian nations from western imperialism. when tokyo trial came around, asianism played a central role. the...
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so anti nuclear companion japan of which you are part of of course is sort of a way to whitewash japan's role in world war two and not there because you can't discuss the bombing without the reasons behind the bombing do you do you see is he too asian where your prime minister would would actually visit not jean like american president hiroshima you know maybe possible. you know. and of course depends environment and context if dot is. in the core of the context. think you'd be difficult for a prime minister to go but the party's out of context you know it may be he may be able to go. all right thank you very much for this interview wish you all the best of a lot and have a nice rest of the same question thank you you thank . global warming are selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that still need. to do socks credit to tell you that what we gossiped a couple of ourselves a little pointless today. on the positive outlook has been telling me you are not cool enough and wants to buy their products. all the hawks that
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governor of japan's hiroshima preferentially. seventy three years off to the world for the devastating effects of nuclear weapons a global nuclear arsenal is growing with warheads ready to what civilization off the planet can humanity afford to rely on fear of mutually assured destruction to keep peace is the drive to get rid of nuclear weapons realistic and all the mysteries of the regime are remembered well enough today. earnings exactly are really great to have you on our program welcome to thank you very much so. a lot so relevant issues to discuss with you. so far your country is the only country that has suffered from the use of the nuclear weapons so it is understandable why japanese people are so adamant on abolishing nuclear arms. but you say that those advocating nuclear disarmament are realistic. you really think so i mean how realistic because nuclear states including your biggest partner united states opposed that well i say. realistic because. or argument or. you know the goal for abolishment of nuclear weapons is b
governor of japan's hiroshima preferentially. seventy three years off to the world for the devastating effects of nuclear weapons a global nuclear arsenal is growing with warheads ready to what civilization off the planet can humanity afford to rely on fear of mutually assured destruction to keep peace is the drive to get rid of nuclear weapons realistic and all the mysteries of the regime are remembered well enough today. earnings exactly are really great to have you on our program welcome to...
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if you look at the statistics, 20 years ago,japan you look at the statistics, 20 years ago, japan had 88.9 million people in its working population. today it has 75.6 million. that is a fall of 13 million people. japan is also the world's all this country, with 27.7% of the population over the age of 65. those people are on fixed incomes and they do not like spending. the other big problem here is wages. wages are simply not going up is wages. wages are simply not going up despite record profits by japanese corporations. if you look again at the statistics, at in 2007, the average wage was $39,600. today the average wage was $39,600. today the average wage is $39,100. so 16 yea rs the average wage is $39,100. so 16 years later, the average wage is $39,100. so 16 yea rs later, less the average wage is $39,100. so 16 years later, less than in 2000. —— at the statistics, back in 2001. that paints the picture of some of the challenges, and there are are the challenges, and there are are the fears of a possible trade war with the us, and the impact it is having on exports? yes. not an
if you look at the statistics, 20 years ago,japan you look at the statistics, 20 years ago, japan had 88.9 million people in its working population. today it has 75.6 million. that is a fall of 13 million people. japan is also the world's all this country, with 27.7% of the population over the age of 65. those people are on fixed incomes and they do not like spending. the other big problem here is wages. wages are simply not going up is wages. wages are simply not going up despite record...
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he told explained why japan has now taken over from singapore in the passport index ranking. what's happened is there has been a slight improvement on the methodology and the information available. this has seen another eight destinations added in total to the overall destinations available. the good news for singapore is that these eight destinations, singapore has these free access to all of them but the difference between japan has these free access to all of them but the difference betweenjapan and singapore which has seenjapan consolidate the position and number one is japan has these are free access to kosovo. just one country! let's talk about china, it's historically been difficult to access, what is their current standing in the welcoming guests without a visa? china has been
he told explained why japan has now taken over from singapore in the passport index ranking. what's happened is there has been a slight improvement on the methodology and the information available. this has seen another eight destinations added in total to the overall destinations available. the good news for singapore is that these eight destinations, singapore has these free access to all of them but the difference between japan has these free access to all of them but the difference...
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yvonne: are you working on any potential partnerships in japan? think,tight: caesars, i has the most partnerships in any of the big integrated companies, so we can reassure our japanese potential partners, that we have a proven track record of good, strong partnership that can be trusted and is transparent and transformative. that is i think, our message. we have talked with all of the interested japanese investors who have had initial conversations about the consortium to pursue a license. we will see as. the implementation bill passes, continuensortiums to pursue a license, and we hope to link up with the strongest. yvonne: steve, thank you. tight from caesars entertainment, talking about bringing to the nose to tokyo. team into daybreak asia, 6:00 a.m. hong kong time and 6 p.m. in sydney. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ asia.: this is daybreak betty: i am betty liu in new york. yvonne: and i am yvonne man in hong kong. let us take a look at what is coming up next, rishaad, what are you watching. have a look atl what is happening to the strength of t
yvonne: are you working on any potential partnerships in japan? think,tight: caesars, i has the most partnerships in any of the big integrated companies, so we can reassure our japanese potential partners, that we have a proven track record of good, strong partnership that can be trusted and is transparent and transformative. that is i think, our message. we have talked with all of the interested japanese investors who have had initial conversations about the consortium to pursue a license. we...
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to make japan stay relevant? >> that for japan is like the hostage situation in iran. in the 1970s. it's a situation where you have action matters to really invoke complicated, complex national feelings. which is sll a sense of japan's policy today. but practically speaking, we have to have reasonably peaceful hydration of the korean peninsula before we have an endgame in the year 2020. south korea today, it's exactly japan two years afterwards. and i see no way to have reasonable clear pathways for our issues other than having a diplomatic interaction improving overall relations with north korea. the cause the previous evidence, the cases of making some breakthroughs always forget about diplomacy or improvement. total solutions may take as long as 3080 but as jenny stated, this is what we have to have. north korea, us or japan will have to build this task. they didn't exist until last week. maybe today as well. it takes time to build trust. let me just sites lessons learned from the libyan experience. ambassador joseph went to libya to abolish the front, ambassador joseph had sever
to make japan stay relevant? >> that for japan is like the hostage situation in iran. in the 1970s. it's a situation where you have action matters to really invoke complicated, complex national feelings. which is sll a sense of japan's policy today. but practically speaking, we have to have reasonably peaceful hydration of the korean peninsula before we have an endgame in the year 2020. south korea today, it's exactly japan two years afterwards. and i see no way to have reasonable clear...
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new york review of books editor recounts his time living in japan. he spoke about it during an interview that the mcnally jackson bookstore in new york city. this is 50 minutes. hello, everyone. welcome to mcnally jackson. it's nice to see you coming and we are being filmed for c-span. he longed for the unfiltered humanity he had experienced in japanese theater performances and films, witnesses to amsterdam and paris. one was a little frightening and completely unforgettable. that would enter this in the world here, on the way to the transformation of his own, for an outsider this was a place to be truly free. he's written about previously in the japanese near and behind the mask. tonight we are lucky that he is joined in conversation by the award-winning author of black deutschland. please make the author fare welcomed. [applause] >> i am very pleased to be here for our colleague and i will not be able to do the book justice. the gentleman was generous in his introduction and insult the very thing he was going to say. i cannot add live at all so i w
new york review of books editor recounts his time living in japan. he spoke about it during an interview that the mcnally jackson bookstore in new york city. this is 50 minutes. hello, everyone. welcome to mcnally jackson. it's nice to see you coming and we are being filmed for c-span. he longed for the unfiltered humanity he had experienced in japanese theater performances and films, witnesses to amsterdam and paris. one was a little frightening and completely unforgettable. that would enter...
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yuki: finally, japan seems to be the outlier in all of this. about how japan feels marginalized. i think it was in yesterday's voices of america that the prime minister said they tried to have a face-to-face with president trump before the singapore summit. it is indeed happening. where do you think japan stands on this? are they really marginalized? or do they have a more quiet and invisible role in all of this? >> he was the only person in the world who supported the trump decision to cancel the summit last week. i'm sure that it was a similar that -- that any decision trump makes in the future, mr. abbe -- abe will support. to be honest, japanese people and experts are concerned about president trump and understand the issues he was talking about. when mr. trump rejected the idea of the so-called libya model in front of mr. john bolton, it appeared to -- it appeared he was talking about bombing against libya. i'm not quite clear as to whether he had criticize what -- whether he has a clear idea about what the libya model is about. other french experts are concerned about the o
yuki: finally, japan seems to be the outlier in all of this. about how japan feels marginalized. i think it was in yesterday's voices of america that the prime minister said they tried to have a face-to-face with president trump before the singapore summit. it is indeed happening. where do you think japan stands on this? are they really marginalized? or do they have a more quiet and invisible role in all of this? >> he was the only person in the world who supported the trump decision to...
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he's been coaching at japan's biggest club since the early eighty's. he also enjoyed a spell as the coach of the mozambique national team always on the move taking german football to the farthest reaches of the globe he's just been named german football ambassador for twenty eighteen. discipline professionalism a strong mentality i think that's what i bring to the table. you have to be flexible in other countries but these are the qualities the japanese love about germany. for. the fans award went to a man that's been through testing times liverpool goalkeeper laura scariest the former minds man had a difficult start to life in england but assured performances since have helped his team reach the final of this season's champions league. football has the power to bring people and cultures together i am proud to represent germany in the best possible way good for the. football tendency to unite people in a manner that goes beyond sport is an attribute not lost on germany's foreign minister. of. sport opens doors of prominent footballers and athletes can
he's been coaching at japan's biggest club since the early eighty's. he also enjoyed a spell as the coach of the mozambique national team always on the move taking german football to the farthest reaches of the globe he's just been named german football ambassador for twenty eighteen. discipline professionalism a strong mentality i think that's what i bring to the table. you have to be flexible in other countries but these are the qualities the japanese love about germany. for. the fans award...
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up efforts to reinflate japan. they haven't. on the economic policy side, there is a struggle to survive and little attention given to the economic policies. haidi: what is going on but the yen -- with the yen? you didn't see the yen and gold performing as demand would suggest. takuji: yen appreciated at the beginning of the year, but we have seen it depreciate. reaction this is a with what is going on in the united states. there are ways to see the impact of rising long-term yields. the bank of japan has the advantage. in terms of what the fed does, how does that play across the boj policy? there are increasing concerns, with the 3.09%, how that is going to be playing out for the bank of japan and policy implications there? to the extent the fed hike goes through an improvement in the u.s. economy, it is positive for japan. demand for the u.s. economy should continue to grow, which is positive for japan. wishes. weaken to their theyomy fundamentals are -- hope that finally there will be a reflection in japan. haid
up efforts to reinflate japan. they haven't. on the economic policy side, there is a struggle to survive and little attention given to the economic policies. haidi: what is going on but the yen -- with the yen? you didn't see the yen and gold performing as demand would suggest. takuji: yen appreciated at the beginning of the year, but we have seen it depreciate. reaction this is a with what is going on in the united states. there are ways to see the impact of rising long-term yields. the bank...
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, japan invaded deeply i am a is meshed in this war with japan so the government of china did not send a delegation to the fair. they did not erect their own building but the local chinese a munity actually raised great deal of money to erect their own chinese village, which placed on -- also on the midway of the 1939 fair, which and hen called the gayway, a huge chineseed village with chinese acrobats, producing tsy tans, traditional craft, in that way, the chinese communities was very that 1939 fair. >> you grew up in san francisco? grew up in santa rosa, just north of san francisco. >> i want to go back to earlier you se, fire of 1906, i know this isn't a butct part of your research how devastating was that for the city and how did the city to the 1915 led expo? >> it was devastating. for the precedented city. they had had earlier fires but an enormous ispossession of land, of houses, loss of life was still under contention. people don't agree on how many were actually lost in the earthquake but the city rebuilt a great deal of several some residents left and back. came particularly
, japan invaded deeply i am a is meshed in this war with japan so the government of china did not send a delegation to the fair. they did not erect their own building but the local chinese a munity actually raised great deal of money to erect their own chinese village, which placed on -- also on the midway of the 1939 fair, which and hen called the gayway, a huge chineseed village with chinese acrobats, producing tsy tans, traditional craft, in that way, the chinese communities was very that...
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i probably traveled more in japan than any other country. more than the netherlands or even britain. i went all over the place. traveling is still fun. a little less fun than it was then because the cities are now so standardized there are so many, many tokyo's but yes i did get around a lot. and when i left spent a year and a half in london but then i also worked for a magazine and then traveling all over asia. so i had a terrific time in the 80s and knots and they started to go to china a lot and india. >> so ever since he moved to japan you are the expatriate technically i'm the expatriate now. everybody is at one time or another. the difference between new york or tokyo is a metropolis. you can eat better italian food in tokyo than most italian places but it is very cosmopolitan even though it has changed since i was there there are vast numbers of chinese living in tokyo so now it is even more international. but not like new york or london everybody who aspires to have urban success or glamour adhesion would move to tokyo. society would
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a win win situation for russia and japan when it comes to energy and that's the prime minister of japan shinzo that we will be crossing to and forth to this speech to delegates will be listening in on anything very valid an interesting i will cross back in the meantime in the audience to. speech lots of see at lots of business leaders of the world there that we've been speaking to some of them let's see what they had to say but one of them. the obviously an old guard on we can see the foundations of russia in germany's economic relations is solid even in the sanctions and low oil and gas prices they've remained firm in two thousand and seventeen we had record high german private investment in russia which totaled one point six billion euros and i'm not only talking about the huge car manufacturers they invest a lot here but also many medium sized businesses and family firms. of course all the support older country europe by important words of france and diplomacy is always ahead of us to keep pete i know we have to be in germany you could call us that we are after b i always said iraq e
a win win situation for russia and japan when it comes to energy and that's the prime minister of japan shinzo that we will be crossing to and forth to this speech to delegates will be listening in on anything very valid an interesting i will cross back in the meantime in the audience to. speech lots of see at lots of business leaders of the world there that we've been speaking to some of them let's see what they had to say but one of them. the obviously an old guard on we can see the...
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japan changed strategies. japan chose to the united states to only contribute in east asia to deter china. china is hostile. japanese fear really is impulsive. i was in the team of south korea -- japanese showing that they are the only regional great power to china. they try to strengthen their alliance with the united states to show to china how important the japanese are. >> ok. we will move along with questions. >> thank you. this has been a tremendous dialogue we have here. tremendous. doctor, i agree with you, there is a china factor, and then there is an american factor. without trump's high pressure diplomacy none of this would however, i am happy it is happening. we have an opportunity to go somewhere as asia. however, it is difficult for me to be confident about mr. kim's determination. is he going to give up his nuclear arsenal? because of the past history, we that none ofdo , this came about. it is difficult for me. he has to understand one thing, now that everybody in the whole world knows who he i
japan changed strategies. japan chose to the united states to only contribute in east asia to deter china. china is hostile. japanese fear really is impulsive. i was in the team of south korea -- japanese showing that they are the only regional great power to china. they try to strengthen their alliance with the united states to show to china how important the japanese are. >> ok. we will move along with questions. >> thank you. this has been a tremendous dialogue we have here....
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japan has always been much wary about this process with north korea well japan has had a very tough time staying relevant in north korea for years really because. it's not south korea it's not one of the two koreas and it doesn't have the leverage or the clout that china. or the united states does so japan's interest is really and staying relevant and north korea policy game and in a way it benefits when tensions are higher between the united states and north korea because it has been an advocate of the pressure a campaign and it is a friend to the hardliners in the administration mr coe how it fell looking on at what's happened president who said that he was perplexed but what does the cancellation of the summit if anything mean for north south relations well that's a good question there has been a statement coming out of the presidential blue house today that despite this enormous south korea's continued to try and get these important parties to do he's process talking at the same time to go in government will continue to remain committed to improving relations with north korea wh
japan has always been much wary about this process with north korea well japan has had a very tough time staying relevant in north korea for years really because. it's not south korea it's not one of the two koreas and it doesn't have the leverage or the clout that china. or the united states does so japan's interest is really and staying relevant and north korea policy game and in a way it benefits when tensions are higher between the united states and north korea because it has been an...
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in japan women often choose not to have children so they can pursue a career but not me. she and the other young mothers unagi are directly contributing to the town's success and she is expecting her second child her family moved from the big city to the countryside around a year ago for the nature but also for what nagi is offering if the town doesn't attract families it will die which the mayor understands well so it has many incentives such as cheap land a one thousand euro bonus at the birth of the first child and fifteen hundred for the second free childcare and free medicine are also thrown in the entire program costs the town around nine hundred thousand euros a year you reach it is you. i'm really happy it's great that there are a lot of children here but much that gives us the town energy will be our future. i'm resting my hopes on that. the most stressful time of the day from wilkie is at eight am that's when her mother her roomie saka matter lends a hand she's moved in with her daughter to help out. it's chaos here just before i leave the house. her roomie is s
in japan women often choose not to have children so they can pursue a career but not me. she and the other young mothers unagi are directly contributing to the town's success and she is expecting her second child her family moved from the big city to the countryside around a year ago for the nature but also for what nagi is offering if the town doesn't attract families it will die which the mayor understands well so it has many incentives such as cheap land a one thousand euro bonus at the...
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and japan. i believe this new capability on the part of north korea will make the difference. >> thank you. thank you for your answers. we will open the floor to q&a. please identify yourself and try not to make a long statement. just ask questions. please. yes, sir? >> thank you. global peace foundation. a quick scenario. the talks between trump and cam -- and kim breakdown over denuclearization. over the definition. kim asks for the removal of u.s. troops. and the removal of the nuclear umbrella which has been north korea's past position. the talks break down kim turns , around and says to xi jinping and perhaps to mr. putin i tried , my best, i made a serious peace offer and the americans have continued their policy. -- they're hostile policy or whatever he would say. how can you continue sanctions on my country in these circumstances when i tried. how would china in your opinion, especially dr. chow how would , china respond to that? that would be a question for dr. young, please. i think ch
and japan. i believe this new capability on the part of north korea will make the difference. >> thank you. thank you for your answers. we will open the floor to q&a. please identify yourself and try not to make a long statement. just ask questions. please. yes, sir? >> thank you. global peace foundation. a quick scenario. the talks between trump and cam -- and kim breakdown over denuclearization. over the definition. kim asks for the removal of u.s. troops. and the removal of...
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bases in japan. those of the most -- whether in south korea or the seven u.s. bases in japan. north korea would believe they would want to ca bite a conventional war and not use nuclear weapons -- they would want to fight a conventional war and not use nuclear weapons. frank: it is a very horrific scenario. there are so many variables involved. forces -- depending where they go, what type of war, what the alliance relationship is, it is a difficult question. david: whoever said the first rule of war fighting is don't fight a land war on the asian landmass --? we are already violating that in korea but i do not want to see a war with china on the asian landmass. >> we have a couple minutes. one last question. >> the gentleman here in the front. -- my name is todd wiggins, good afternoon. i would like to end with a positive note. can we do that? 20 years for our kids to grow up and so on, in a certain time, there is some type of amicable developed a relationship between north and south korea, foreseeab
bases in japan. those of the most -- whether in south korea or the seven u.s. bases in japan. north korea would believe they would want to ca bite a conventional war and not use nuclear weapons -- they would want to fight a conventional war and not use nuclear weapons. frank: it is a very horrific scenario. there are so many variables involved. forces -- depending where they go, what type of war, what the alliance relationship is, it is a difficult question. david: whoever said the first rule...
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,japan, china, the same policy for all. why you've seen the security resolutions imposing on korea, on dprk, north korea. that stands on the negotiation that we're entering into that's underway, actually right now with secretary pompeo having just left there, having done more than preparation work. the presence of our forces there, and as you're aware, sir, the 90% of the cost of this new base is born by republic of korea. the presence of our forces there is a stabilizing presence. when, if we had no one there, and we moved in that many troops, that could actually have a destabilizing effect. in other words, the fact that they're there, everything is stable. the americans are committed, and this-- i would just say resonates among allies and not just in japan and korea because those forces are in the northwest
,japan, china, the same policy for all. why you've seen the security resolutions imposing on korea, on dprk, north korea. that stands on the negotiation that we're entering into that's underway, actually right now with secretary pompeo having just left there, having done more than preparation work. the presence of our forces there, and as you're aware, sir, the 90% of the cost of this new base is born by republic of korea. the presence of our forces there is a stabilizing presence. when, if we...
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some lines coming through from japan. us abouts speaking to a second vision fund that might be raised as soon as next year. he is talking about paying another $100 billion -- eyeing another $100 billion for that fund. we will see if it has that price tag. he's been having early talks with investors. it really has been falling. we have been stabilizing since the lines have come through. certainly interesting headline saying he is eyeing a fund 2.0. moving on to malaysia, jill malaysia politician may be released -- a that malaysia politician may be released. he pulled off the election. it is unlikely he will take over as premier anytime soon. is crossover with sophie. -- let's crossover with sophie. >> in the past 24 hours, we have heard from several voices indicating when he might see that transfer of power. on tuesday, it was reiterated the initial stage may take one or two years to get things right. us pk artisand expect a handover for several -- tkr doesn't expect a handover. time is needed for my hatchet to rebuild and
some lines coming through from japan. us abouts speaking to a second vision fund that might be raised as soon as next year. he is talking about paying another $100 billion -- eyeing another $100 billion for that fund. we will see if it has that price tag. he's been having early talks with investors. it really has been falling. we have been stabilizing since the lines have come through. certainly interesting headline saying he is eyeing a fund 2.0. moving on to malaysia, jill malaysia politician...
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wellcome we'll get to those stories in a moment but we start with some breaking news japan and russia have notified the world trade organization of potential retaliation for president trump's tariffs on steel and alan many of japan calculates that based on last year's trade figures it's retaliatory sanctions against the u.s. tariffs could amount to four hundred fourteen million dollars other russian television would be even more adding beauty is worth some five hundred thirty eight million dollars to u.s. imports now the country has named the u.s. products they might target. coming back to europe analysts and politicians in france and germany are some of the alarm over the new government being formed in italy they fear the new coalition made up of two populist parties will roll back on at least commitments on debts and threaten euro zone stability the two parties the nationalist leak and the anti establishment five star movement of come one step closer to power after nominating a prime minister. this depict a close relationship between luigi demaio and me but they certainly weren't al
wellcome we'll get to those stories in a moment but we start with some breaking news japan and russia have notified the world trade organization of potential retaliation for president trump's tariffs on steel and alan many of japan calculates that based on last year's trade figures it's retaliatory sanctions against the u.s. tariffs could amount to four hundred fourteen million dollars other russian television would be even more adding beauty is worth some five hundred thirty eight million...
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or japan will have to build trust. didn't exist until just last week, right? maybe not today. it takes time to build trust. let me cite lessons learned from the experiments in the words of the ambassador. he negotiate with iran. ambassador joseph lifted several key lessons learned which included saving face of colonel gadhafi, and clearly preventing the future way which is a win-win situation. if colonel gadhafi appears to be -- [inaudible] that would totally destroyed his political basis and in danger the libyan politics as a whole. so this was one of the key lessons learned from libya, but look at what we're doing to north korea, use, shouting between u.s. president and north korean leader and threatening the use of north korea. the moment when political leaders made such statement, it shouldn't be called libyan model because it is clearly different. trust building really matters, but as frank stated, the details matter. for example, when we, in building trust, we have to at some point start lifting sanctions. the problem is that north korea in most cases, the commercial nor
or japan will have to build trust. didn't exist until just last week, right? maybe not today. it takes time to build trust. let me cite lessons learned from the experiments in the words of the ambassador. he negotiate with iran. ambassador joseph lifted several key lessons learned which included saving face of colonel gadhafi, and clearly preventing the future way which is a win-win situation. if colonel gadhafi appears to be -- [inaudible] that would totally destroyed his political basis and...
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still ahead here on al-jazeera leaders from japan china and south korea meet to discuss north korea's nuclear program. and setting the stage the u.s. secretary of state lands in pyongyang to protest the doll trumps historic meeting with kim jong il. hello there we've got another weather system this developing over parts of north america you can see it on the satellite picture galloping its way across the plains that it has given us a lot of electrical activity lots and lots of thunder and lightning and is still putting itself together as it works its way towards the east i think there's a chance of seeing the old severe thunderstorm over parts of illinois as we head through wednesday and then that system gradually edges its way eastwards still giving a little bit of snow over parts of canada towards the west to here we've got yet more cloud of rain that's making its way across parts of calgary there as we had three day but it's still very warm in denver with the top temperature of thirty two degrees and if we head for the south we've had this system with us for the past few days reall
still ahead here on al-jazeera leaders from japan china and south korea meet to discuss north korea's nuclear program. and setting the stage the u.s. secretary of state lands in pyongyang to protest the doll trumps historic meeting with kim jong il. hello there we've got another weather system this developing over parts of north america you can see it on the satellite picture galloping its way across the plains that it has given us a lot of electrical activity lots and lots of thunder and...
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corporate scandals have been happening in japan. have been lender may aware of document falsification. it came through after the bell yesterday with its number. the president said it will not resign. tencent lost $17 billion in its value so far this week. analysts are expecting it could be bad news. the firstxpecting fall in profitability since 2003. a little bit of weakness coming through in that stock today. manus: a lovely chart for you. traders are preparing for another 3% to move either wa on those tencent numbersy -- either way on those tencent numbers. geopolitics. north korea has threatened to walk away from next month's meeting with president donald trump, because the united states made a "one-sided" to demand for the regime to surrender its nuclear weapons. let's go to dan. this is why to noise. -- is white noise. win.d trump needs this is this just out of the north korean playbook, "i'm in charge?" >> certainly, that is a possibility. the tensions have been rising for the past few weeks. what is this meeting going to acco
corporate scandals have been happening in japan. have been lender may aware of document falsification. it came through after the bell yesterday with its number. the president said it will not resign. tencent lost $17 billion in its value so far this week. analysts are expecting it could be bad news. the firstxpecting fall in profitability since 2003. a little bit of weakness coming through in that stock today. manus: a lovely chart for you. traders are preparing for another 3% to move either wa...
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in 1939, china was already at war with japan, japan invaded china so china is deeply i am meshed in this war with japan so the government of china did not send a delegation to the fair. they did not erect their own building but the local chinese community actually raised a great deal of money to erect their own chinese village, which was placed on -- also on the midway of the 1939 fair, which was then called the gateway, and they erected a huge chinese village with chinese acrobats, theater, artisans, producing traditional craft, in that way, the chinese communities was very much a part of that 1939 fair. >> you grew up in san francisco? >> i grew up in santa rosa, just north of san francisco. >> i want to go back to something earlier you se, fire of 1906, i know this isn't a direct part of your research but how devastating was that for the city and how did the city rebuild that led to the 1915 expo? >> it was devastating. it was unprecedented for the city. they had had earlier fires but this was an enormous dispossession of land, of houses, loss of life was still under contention. peopl
in 1939, china was already at war with japan, japan invaded china so china is deeply i am meshed in this war with japan so the government of china did not send a delegation to the fair. they did not erect their own building but the local chinese community actually raised a great deal of money to erect their own chinese village, which was placed on -- also on the midway of the 1939 fair, which was then called the gateway, and they erected a huge chinese village with chinese acrobats, theater,...
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and affects the west coast of japan tokyo still likely be drawing quite warm and humid there twenty five degrees that's where beijing looking quite warm twenty nine degrees and shanghai just on the edge of that rain bands that we cloudy with the threat of rain at times there's plenty of rain across more central and southern parts of china though southeast there is general looking to about hong kong thirty and for taiwan where the conditions are fine with a mix of thirty three heavy showers across northern parts of vietnam and sharing an unsettled picture across parts of indochina anyway with sheriffs of both me and mark and also from laos now dallas southeastern parts of asia philippines not looking too bad some heavy showers for malays in borneo java generally fine and then up through the nape ensure we've got showers for singapore and kuala lumpur northwards into thailand some heavy showers expected across central and northern areas. the birth of the zionist movement. and the establishment of a jewish homeland in palestine the crucial battle listed just was simply getting tears in
and affects the west coast of japan tokyo still likely be drawing quite warm and humid there twenty five degrees that's where beijing looking quite warm twenty nine degrees and shanghai just on the edge of that rain bands that we cloudy with the threat of rain at times there's plenty of rain across more central and southern parts of china though southeast there is general looking to about hong kong thirty and for taiwan where the conditions are fine with a mix of thirty three heavy showers...
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still to come here on al-jazeera leaders from japan china and south korea meet to discuss north korea's nuclear program. and trump's pick for cia chief is in for a grilling today as her confirmation hearings begin. and we're seeing some very heavy downpours i propose the middle east recently look at the satellite picture we can see this whole swelling massive cloud here and it has given a sin to wrench a heavy downpours localized flooding as well and that system gradually is just edging its way towards the east on wednesday still very disturbed for many of us here will see those thunderstorms work their way through kuwait as well are making their way through parts of iran and then as we head into thursday that gradually spreads its way towards the east but still behind it still plenty of cloud plenty of rain for many of us here the coast those should be fine and dry beirut there twenty six degrees in the sunshine by thursday before the towards the south in just the trailing leg of that system will affect us across parts of the arabian peninsula so they could just be the old shower head
still to come here on al-jazeera leaders from japan china and south korea meet to discuss north korea's nuclear program. and trump's pick for cia chief is in for a grilling today as her confirmation hearings begin. and we're seeing some very heavy downpours i propose the middle east recently look at the satellite picture we can see this whole swelling massive cloud here and it has given a sin to wrench a heavy downpours localized flooding as well and that system gradually is just edging its way...
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japan shows -- japan display plunges after apples announces it will use ola displays. apple has released to iphone models using a lead and expects to do the same next year. saying that japan will cut working hours at at five factories. the production will be reduced by as much as 20%. any layoffs, but aims to reduce inventory to boost profits. >> volkswagen is open three new factories in china as a sense of efforts to maintain leadership in the world's biggest auto market. they are the fastest-growing in china -- in the china auto market. china is at the top of the list when it comes to targeting retail investors. james nourse told us more about this strategy. >> the biggest things you have to look out is you are ready have investors who are in that mass affluent environment, so lots of challenges. i think the challenges are becoming less so with the years ahead. for all the talk happening from a trade perspective, the market is actually opening up more and it halfwe can see opening up -- half -- you need to be competing as a local provider and our guests is there are
japan shows -- japan display plunges after apples announces it will use ola displays. apple has released to iphone models using a lead and expects to do the same next year. saying that japan will cut working hours at at five factories. the production will be reduced by as much as 20%. any layoffs, but aims to reduce inventory to boost profits. >> volkswagen is open three new factories in china as a sense of efforts to maintain leadership in the world's biggest auto market. they are the...
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i am encouraged by the meeting today in japan with japan, china and korea. they will reach a trade agreement, which we are overweight asia. if you look at the trade between japan and china, that is 330 billion a year. that is the size of denmark's economy. they will continue to grow. it is a domestic story in asia we are encouraged by. the trade wars, i think the u.s. is more likely to lose. anna: perhaps we look to the asian economies ability to generate internal demand. and to generate more trade between the cells. yogesh: and we are starting to see that in today's meeting. ceo: yogesh dewan, the stays with us on "bloomberg markets: the european open." talk with matt miller at deutsche telekom's hq. ahead of his exclusive interview with the ceo. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." liberty global to sell some european operations to vodafone in a $19 billion deal. liberty operations include germany, hungary, the czech republic, 10.6 billion euros estimated tax proceeds. has beend, this deal reported to come as early as toda
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we have plenty more ahead of the news hour including leaders from japan china and south korea meet to discuss north korea's nuclear program. why is unstoppable the threat continues to force people to leave their homes behind and coming up in sports third division team look for a fairytale ending in the french cup final against paris. chief diplomat has arrived in north korea to prepare for a summit with kim jong un my pompei i met him in the north korean capital last month to before pompei was sworn in as secretary of state both washington and pyongyang have agreed on a date and location for the meeting but no further details have been released. and efforts to denuclearize north korea will be high on the agenda of a meeting between the leaders of japan china and south korea and tokyo the three way talks are meant to take place every year but this is the first since two thousand and fifteen and a sign of improving ties between the neighbors that's also the first visit to japan by a chinese premier and a south korean leader since two thousand and eleven but our correspondent wayne hay i
we have plenty more ahead of the news hour including leaders from japan china and south korea meet to discuss north korea's nuclear program. why is unstoppable the threat continues to force people to leave their homes behind and coming up in sports third division team look for a fairytale ending in the french cup final against paris. chief diplomat has arrived in north korea to prepare for a summit with kim jong un my pompei i met him in the north korean capital last month to before pompei was...
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i've been to japan -- there are a lot more women in the workforce. i've been to japan. there has been a huge influx into the workforce and much more flexible work in japan. that is cap the lid on wage inflation. it does look like that is starting to show progression. the challenge that the japanese have got is they consistently export to deflation. when you get to the net numbers, you get that mismatch. the underlying trend has been more positive than the data has shown this week. we are a bit more constructive on japan in terms of its competitive position. structural headwinds that have been affected are starting to abate. anna: you talk about some of the structural changes. to some some credit structural change in the economy. we watched the wage story in the united states is that fed jigsaw. what do you think is going to be crucial to watch which will determine how many hikes we will get from the fed? piers: wages in the states is going to be the driver of where powell will come with his next message? the level of the unemployment, he says, i should have a red light
i've been to japan -- there are a lot more women in the workforce. i've been to japan. there has been a huge influx into the workforce and much more flexible work in japan. that is cap the lid on wage inflation. it does look like that is starting to show progression. the challenge that the japanese have got is they consistently export to deflation. when you get to the net numbers, you get that mismatch. the underlying trend has been more positive than the data has shown this week. we are a bit...
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and i have a message it's people of the world watch for japan in the u.s. during don't force the bases around. you just. the same. to keep up with all your. kin one or d.n.a. i mean you can we call who can only call a student and also any ties to have their temple i mean you don't want only people that you want today you just. hope old school. became a saint and i think to understand it it could do you mean it was very nice this. june that it's you know economists that's going to do such you'll. know this in. the good of thinking you want to be must so. that so that the good looking it is the. good to you you're good in. all this will be lost when much of the baby comes concrete runways for bombers at camp schwab the huge u.s. marine base behind this fence. in two thousand and fourteen. elected a new governor to kishi or naca who won by a landslide on one issue stopping the new base at home no. this was election night outside the american base at camp shaw. i still mean there's a. little i do i do that yes i was. that god. was. somebody. that way and i'm no
and i have a message it's people of the world watch for japan in the u.s. during don't force the bases around. you just. the same. to keep up with all your. kin one or d.n.a. i mean you can we call who can only call a student and also any ties to have their temple i mean you don't want only people that you want today you just. hope old school. became a saint and i think to understand it it could do you mean it was very nice this. june that it's you know economists that's going to do such...
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david: japan's softbank, a big one. i am looking at japan right now. 0.4% likely for the open to the upside. similar gains when you look at australia. about 60 companies reporting earnings in japan, more toward the latter part of the trading session. we will be watching for reaction in japan for the earnings. a lot of these malaysian proxies listed in singapore, customers that do a lot of business in malaysia. lots of subplot today throughout markets in the asian pacific. betty: a lot to keep our eyes on. david ingles truck -- checking the markets. company's success is due to one bet. and economist joining us from taipei. what is the key take away from these earnings for softbank? >> you are right, it was one bet for the year. let's look at the whole year for softbank. they do report on a quarterly basis, but are now becoming a company with so many ups and downs investors need to take a longer view, maybe half year for full year. we will have big winners in some quarters. the one big bet that did it for them was nvidia.
david: japan's softbank, a big one. i am looking at japan right now. 0.4% likely for the open to the upside. similar gains when you look at australia. about 60 companies reporting earnings in japan, more toward the latter part of the trading session. we will be watching for reaction in japan for the earnings. a lot of these malaysian proxies listed in singapore, customers that do a lot of business in malaysia. lots of subplot today throughout markets in the asian pacific. betty: a lot to keep...
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navy ships and one point two billion in support of my administration south asia strategy japan is one ally that stands to benefit from u.s. military expansion especially after the recent reelection of its prime minister who vowed to defend japan from north korean aggression weeks after p.r. yang's missile launches these election is about whether we can defend japan from north korea and ensure we leave happily and the unpredictability on the korean peninsula has fringe benefits for some american rivals the south china sea has been a serious bone of contention as of late with the u.s. attempting to assert its naval presence there much to beijing's annoyance so the larger threat of north korea's nuclear program has shifted u.s. military attention that would otherwise be focused towards china and although russia doesn't directly benefit from its unpredictable neighbor it certainly doesn't mind a challenge to u.s. dominance in the region what these countries are just beginning to recognize is they getting into an arms. as it's increasing in japan as china is expanding its military operatio
navy ships and one point two billion in support of my administration south asia strategy japan is one ally that stands to benefit from u.s. military expansion especially after the recent reelection of its prime minister who vowed to defend japan from north korean aggression weeks after p.r. yang's missile launches these election is about whether we can defend japan from north korea and ensure we leave happily and the unpredictability on the korean peninsula has fringe benefits for some american...
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working with robots as part of their daily routine this nursing home in tokyo japan . oh this humanoid robot called pepper is here to ease the workload of the staff some of the residents enjoy interacting with the robots. her. it's easy to talk to them. and when i talk to them i don't have to be careful about what i say. but when i talk to real people i have to think about how they'll react and what sort of people they are. that. this cuddly robot seal can even deal with the patients and there are also small robot dogs. and i just don't know. when i petted the robots for the first time they moved just like real animals i think they're sweet. japan doesn't have enough caregivers to deal with it's rapidly aging population more than one quarter of all japanese are over the age of sixty five tokyo's regional government has been testing robots in the health care sector since twenty thirteen. shifts says whatever works. as always we leave ships through the exit our web site of the week today keep on pushing. drones fly people run at least that's what bulgarian free runner yo
working with robots as part of their daily routine this nursing home in tokyo japan . oh this humanoid robot called pepper is here to ease the workload of the staff some of the residents enjoy interacting with the robots. her. it's easy to talk to them. and when i talk to them i don't have to be careful about what i say. but when i talk to real people i have to think about how they'll react and what sort of people they are. that. this cuddly robot seal can even deal with the patients and there...
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and china's premier league chang and thrust japan back into discussions around north korea. we must take the recent momentum and work towards peace and security in northeast asia and i must cooperate with international society making sure this. action by. you could ever after so much focus on meetings between north korean leader kim jong un and his counterparts from south korea china and possibly be united states. this summer gave a chance to lay out what his country wants from negotiations on the denuclearization of the korean peninsula among them the return of japanese abducted by north korea in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's the prime minister said he asked the other leaders for their support in trying to bring them home. despite the general unity on display there are differences in how best to approach the station issue and the apparent change in attitude from pyongyang china and south korea want more engagement and more aid from. korea japan wants to maintain maximum pressure kundan it feels that it's sanctions that have brought north korea into the open a
and china's premier league chang and thrust japan back into discussions around north korea. we must take the recent momentum and work towards peace and security in northeast asia and i must cooperate with international society making sure this. action by. you could ever after so much focus on meetings between north korean leader kim jong un and his counterparts from south korea china and possibly be united states. this summer gave a chance to lay out what his country wants from negotiations on...